You may not have heard the name LeMall.com at all. Chances are you will see their phones, TVs, and mobile accessories showing up all over the web as they take the US by storm and word gets out about what great gadgets they offer. Now is definitely a good time to check them out.

What is LeMall.com?

LeMall is a premier online shop and currently the only place to order the LeEco ecosystem of tech products which include televisions, smartphones, bikes, and mobile accessories. LeMall is owned my LeEco. Although a well-known company in Hong Kong and mainland China, they are just now bringing their line of tech products to the United States.

Their products all have the name “Eco” in them. Eco stands for the “Ecosystem”. Products come with benefits offered to members such as hardware warranties, unlimited cloud storage, exclusive discounts on entertainment content offered by various content partners, and VIP customer service and tech support.

The LeEco Le Pro3 Ecophone

The LeEco Le Pro3 is a high-end smartphone that rivals some of the US’s popular models. Boasting a vibrant 5.5” FHD (1080p) display, sleek all metal body, leading 4070 mAh battery size, stereo speakers with Dolby® Atmos™, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 821 CPU. Currently available in gold, gray is coming soon.

LeEco Le S3 Ecophone

Not quite as powerful as it’s being brother the Pro 3, the S3 is still a great smartphone. Powered by the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 652 CPU and 3GBs low-profile RAM, it’s plenty powerful to get you through you day. Currently available in gray, and gold with a gorgeous rose gold coming soon.

Both phones are built tough with metal bodies and Corning® Gorilla® Glass.

Will LeEco Phones Really Work in the US?

Yes, they sure will! All of the LeEco phones are unlocked. However, they do not work on CDMA networks. So that means here in the US they will not work on Sprint or Verizon. But, if you are on AT&T or T-Mobile you are good. It may work on other carriers too. Check with LeMall or your carrier before ordering.

Catch the Deals!

Below are some of the exclusive LeMall.com offers that end 11/28 at 11:59 PT.

1) Buy 55/65 and get a free Le S3 – with “$200 LeRewards” on the tv,
2) $200 off any ecotv/$1000 off uMax85
3) $100 off any ecophone
4) spin for more deals – up to $100 off TVs and $20 off smartphones

Other Deals

Use code 2016BFTHANKYOU and get a $150 instant rebate on smartphones. This code will make the Le S3 just $129 (after $120 instant rebate + free shipping), and will make the Le Pro3 just $249 (after $150 instant rebate + free shipping).

It’s easy to redeem the codes:

Log into/create your account at LeMall.com on the “Le Code” page at the top of the page. Then enter in your “Le Code” 2016BFTHANKYOU for up to $150 off. Add product to your cart and check out.

You can also buy a TV and get a free phone + rewards!

Win an EcoPhone!

To celebrate LeMall’s American launch, 10 lucky entrants will win a LeMall phone!

To enter the #LeGiveaway, simply comment below with the LeMall feature you’re most excited about and why. Is it the rewards? Or the flash sales? Let me know! Be sure to leave your email address, Facebook name, or Twitter handle so we can find you!

The contest runs until December 31, 2016 at 11:59 PM PST. The winner will be notified directly by email or Facebook Messenger on January 6, 2017. Entrants must be residents of the US and 18+ only. Winners will be randomly selected. Comments must contain an email address, contain the entrant’s Facebook username, or link to the entrant’s Facebook profile.

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